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May 23, 2005 PROTEST VS.
AIPAC ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Called by DC Antiwar Network and Joined by an Ad Hoc Coalition of Groups
OUR CALL | Endorsers | AIPAC Protest Pictures | News Stories



From our May 17 press release

"I want to send greetings to the rally confronting Sharon and AIPAC. The 
world should be looking for the A-bombs in Israel, not in Iran. World peace demands a nuclear-free Middle East."
- Nuclear Whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu

"The real cost of our so-called "strategic relationship" with Israel is  not just in dollars but in American lives. AIPAC, as Israel's chief  representative in Washington, promotes an agenda that undermines U.S. credibility and threatens to draw us into more needless wars in Iran and  Syria."
- Former Congressman Paul Findley (R-Illinois)


From: aipacprotest@earthlink.net
May 16, 2005
To Interested Groups:

The following call was initiated by the DC Anti-War Network (DAWN) and finalized by representatives of several groups.  Email us to endorse or if you have questions or comments. <aipacprotest@earthlink.net>  Please feel free to circulate this call.

CALL FOR MAY 23RD PROTEST OF AIPAC ANNUAL CONFERENCE

A coalition of organizations is calling for a peaceful demonstration on Monday, May 23 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the 2005 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) annual conference being held May 22 to 24th at the DC Convention Center.  We will gather on Massachusetts Avenue at 7th Street NW.

We do so to protest Israel’s continued occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, its building of a separation wall through the West Bank and its current expansion of settlements, which will cut off an additional 250,000 Palestinians in East Jerusalem from the rest of Palestine and implement a system of de facto apartheid in the occupied territories. We protest any appearance by Israeli leader Ariel Sharon, who for over 50 years has been involved in a series of war crimes, including the massacres at Sabra and Shatilla.

We also protest AIPAC’s role in supporting Ariel Sharon and other Israeli officials’ threats to take military actions against Iran’s nuclear energy facilities and their efforts to involve the United States in such attacks. Two AIPAC officials, recently fired after months of vigorous public support by AIPAC, have been implicated in press reports as having received "highly classified" information on Iran from Defense Department analyst Larry Franklin, who has been arrested in the case, and possibly passing the information on to the state of Israel.

We believe that AIPAC's support of Israeli aggression in Palestine, funded by billions of U.S. tax dollars in military aid to Israel each year, and its support for possible new Middle East wars makes the world less safe for Israel, its neighbors, and the world. We believe that AIPAC does not speak for all American Jews and, by supporting current Israeli policy, is working against America's national interest.

The organizations below represent a wide range of Americans who call for an end to tax-funded military aid to Israel and ask that AIPAC join us in demanding the best of Israel, in that it should:

** end the illegal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and the annexation of East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.

** tear down the “separation” wall which the International Court of Justice has declared illegal because of the resulting Human Rights Violations.

** remove all the settlements and stop all settlement construction in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Jerusalem.

** stop home demolitions and land confiscations in Israel and the occupied territories

** guarantee equal rights of all people living in Israel.

** comply with international law including the right of return for all Palestinian refugees.

** stop threatening and promoting Israeli or American wars against Syria and Iran.

** support peaceful efforts to remove all nuclear weapons from the Middle East, including Israel.

On April 22, 2002 over 1500 peace and progressive activists protested outside the AIPAC annual conference during Israel's devastating military attacks on the West Bank and Gaza. On May 23, 2005, let's make our voices heard outside the Washington Convention Center to protest Israel's continued expansionism and its calls for new wars on Syria and Iran.

To endorse this call and be listed in the press release e-mail aipacprotest@earthlink.net by noon May 19, 2005.  Feel free to include a web page link, e-mail or phone contact for email announcements.


ENDORSING ORGANIZATONS

Action Center For Justice, Charlotte, NC
http://www.geocities.com/nomorevictims/nowar

Alliance of Progressive Iranians <torke@verizon.net>

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)  Washington DC Area Chapter http://adc.org

Constitution Party of New York http://www.nyconstitutionparty.com

Council for the National Interest http://cnionline.org

DC Anti-War Network http://dawndc.net

Hindus for Peace and Justice, West Melbourne, FL srinidhia@hotmail.com

Iranian "Left Alliance of Washington" Azita Shafazand  202-215-8682

Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign http://www.ipsc.ie

Jewish Witnesses for Peace & Friend,  Ann Arbor, Michigan -   hersko@umich.edu

Jews Against the Occupation-NYC  http://www.jatonyc.org

Justice for Palestinians Committee/Danbury Committee for World Peace gaabba2000@yahoo.com

Libertarians for Peace http://libertarians4peace.net

Palestine Office - Michigan  (313) 945-9660

Pensacola Chapter of Veterans for Peace http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/vfppcola

Proposition One Committee, Washington, DC http://www.prop1.org

StopTheWarNow.Net http://stopthewarnow.net

Stop U.S. Tax-funded Aid to Israel Now! (SUSTAIN) http://sustaincampaign.org

St. Pete for Peace http://stpeteforpeace.org/

The Middle East Crisis Committee http://www.TheStruggle.org

Washington Peace Center http://washingtonpeacecenter.org
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs http://www.wrmea.org
Women for Peace and Justice in Iran   http://women4peace.org

Note: Other groups represented by several members included End the Occupation, International ANSWER, Jewish Voice for Peace and Neturei Karta.

    
INDIVIDUAL ENDORSERS WHO ASKED TO BE LISTED  
Faris Alkassim, USA

Bouchra Araji, USA

Rev. Dr. Betty Jane Bailey
Rev. Dr. J. Martin Bailey
(United Church of Christ)
West Orange, New Jersey

Jon Bailey
Chicago, IL
  
Robert Blandford
Alexandria, VA

Morris Bowers
Athens, Al


Carol Rae Bradford, M.Ed.
 USA

Betsy Broughton
Takoma Park, MD

Charles Carlson, USA
We Hold These Truths

Mark Dankof
http://www.MarkDankof.com

Syed Elias
Round Rock, TX

Bahaa Elkoussy
New Jersey

Hedy Epstein
St. Louis, MO 63112
Rene Espinosa, Sr.
Falls Church, VA
B. Field, Australia

Paul Findley
Former Congressman

Byron Garretson, USA

Peter B. Gemma
Reston, VA
Nada Jones
Key Largo, FL
Ranwa Haddad
Los Angeles, CA

Ken Hark, USA

Ray Kafity


Claudia Karas 
Frankfurt, Germany

Mary Keenan
Rock Hill, SC

Patrick Kelley
Las Vegas, NV

June Forsyth Kenagy,
member of Albany Peace Seekers and Corvallis/Albany Palestinian Human Rights
Albany, OR

Mujeeb R. Khan
Dept. of Political Science
University of California-Berkeley

Standish Lawder
http://denverdarkroom.com

David E. Lilienthal, Jr. and
Margaret J. Lilienthal, USA

Isolt Lea
Gainesville, FL

C. P. Lin, USA

Richard Luse, USA

Hugh J. McCollum, USA

Jim McInerney, USA


Carol Moore
http://carolmoore.net

Eric Morris
Paris, KY

Dick Meyer, USA

Howard and Mary Norton
Austin, Texas
Teresa Peasley, USA

Dick Reilly, Chicago, IL


David Rocha, USA

Carla Oakes
Albuquerque, NM

Kathi St Onge
Stevens Point, WI

Bonnie Jones Shinneman
Westminster, CO.


Stephen M. St. John
New York, NY

Guenter Schenk 
Beinheim, France
Michael Severson, USA

Roswitha Shaw
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

PF Soto, USA

D. Sowsan, USA

The Rev. Max B. Surjadinata
New York, NY

M. Kelly Sutton MD
Prescott, AZ

Simine Tepper 
Boulder, CO

Mordechai Vanunu, Israel

James Wilder, USA
Hal Womack
San Francisco CA
K. Zarrabi
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2005 AIPAC PROTEST PHOTOS
About 75 peace, pro-Palestine, anti-Iran war and other protesters outside the DC Convention Center where AIPAC held its 2005 Conference.  Not only hundreds of pro-Israel attendees, but dozens of congressional representatives finally heard from people fed up with this abusive lobbying group.
See photos of the really big 2002 protest vs. AIPAC below.



From Left Speakers:
Dr. E. Faye Williams, Board of Directors of the Council for the National Interest
Huwaida Arraf, Co-founder of International Solidarity Movement
Ross Pourzal, Alliance of Progressive Iranians


Rabbi Weiss from Neturei Karta and Sarah Powell from
International Answer joined the speakout.







NEWS STORY EXCERPTS ON PROTEST

Israeli road blocks split Gaza - Palestinian sources
5/21/2005 4:45:00 PM GMT...
Activists to protest pro-Israel conference
    A coalition of U.S. and international groups plan a peaceful demonstration against Israel next week when a pro-Israeli group holds its annual conference in Washington.
    The coalition includes prominent congressmen such as Republican Paul Findley who’s said that Washington’s strategic relations with Israel discredits the U.S.’ image and would drag it into unnecessary wars with Iran and Syria.
    Among the groups supporting the May 23 protest is the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee and the Middle East Crisis Committee and Council for the National Interest.
    The American-Israel Public Affairs Committee’s (AIPAC) conference will seek to keep its members focused on the important issues facing Israel and maintaining support in the U.S. Congress if the planned summer Gaza pullout goes awry.
    Other issues on the agenda are AIPAC’s attempts to keep attention focused on Iran’s presumed drive for nuclear weapons as the group has continuously pushed for Washington to impose sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
    The conference would discuss a decision by Britain’s main university teachers’ union to boycott two major Israeli universities to protest against the endorsement of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories in April.
    During the conference, U.S. and international activists will demonstrate in front of the pro-Israeli group’s headquarters.
    The protesters make up a broad base of groups that call for the halting of $ 2.2 billion U.S. annual aid to Israel, the coalition said in a statement.
    They are also calling for Israel to end 38 years of occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and attempts to seize Eastern Jerusalem and Syria’s strategic Golan Heights. While the contentious issue of Israel’s illegal separation wall being built in the West Bank will also be protested on.
    According to the statement, the activists would push their protest for Israel to dismantle all Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories, end aggressive policies against Palestinians and allow the return of refugees driven out by the creation of Israel in 1948.
    Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is expected to give a speech via video link-up, while senator Hillary Clinton, former presidential candidate Howard Dean, the Republic Majority leader in Congress Bill Frist and Israeli official Natan Sharansky would also make a presence.
    Warnings were also made by the coalition against an Israeli or American invasion of Syria or Iran or attempting to do, urging the use of peaceful measure in dismantling nuclear weapons in the Middle East including those of Israel.
    Israeli nuclear whistle blower Mordachai Vanunu welcomed the protest, saying in a statement: “I welcome such a crowd which challenges Sharon and AIPAC”.
    “The world should rather search for nuclear bombs in Israel, and not in Iran. The world peace requires a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction,” added Vanunu.
AIPAC Will Focus on Policy at Gathering 
by Ron Kampeas and Matthew E. Berger, Jewish Telegraphic Agency
2005-05-20
Inside the massive Washington Convention Center, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be talking about the Gaza Strip withdrawal and the Iranian nuclear threat...
As usual, the conference will see some protests. A coalition of right-wing Jewish groups are coordinating buses from New York to Washington, and plan to sleep outside the Convention Center in tents, simulating Gaza settlers who will be expelled from their homes under the withdrawal plan. The Council for National Interest, a pro-Arab group, also will protest, claiming undue Israeli influence in American foreign policy.

(NOTE: This is a misleading statement since the Council for the National Interest does not describe itself as a pro-Arab group but one working in Americans' interest first.)

World Activists to Protest Pro-Israel Conf. in US
Sharon is expected to address the AIPAC conference.
By Abdul-Qader Bin Cheba, IOL Correspondent
Washington, May 20, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) - A coalition of US and international groups plan a peaceful demonstration against Israel next week when a pro-Israeli group holds its annual conference in Washington.
The American-Israel Public Affairs Committee’s (AIPAC) conference will seek to keep its members focused on the important issues facing Israel and maintaining support in Congress if the Gaza pullout, planned for
this summer, goes awry.
Attempts to keep attention focused on Iran’s presumed drive for nuclear weapons is also high on its agenda, according to Jewish Journal Web site. AIPAC has earlier pushed for Washington to impose sanctions on the
Islamic Republic....
Ending Aid, Occupation
At the same time the conference is to begin in AIPAC headquarters, US and international activists will make their own statements in front of the pro-Israeli group’s headquarters.
The protesters would make up a broad base of groups that call for halting the $ 2.2 billion US annual aid to Israel, the coalition said in a statement sent to IslamOnline.net.
They would also call for Israel to end 38 years of occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and attempts to seize Eastern Jerusalem and Syria’s strategic Golan Heights.
Dismantling the separation wall Israel is building in the West Bank, deemed illegal by the International Court of Justice in 2004, would be also one of their demands.
According to the statement, the activists would push their protest for Israel to dismantle all Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories, end aggressive policies against Palestinians and allow the return of
refugees driven out by the creation of Israel in 1948.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is expected to give a CCTV speech on the conference talking about the Iranian nuclear threat and the Gaza pullout.
While senator Hillary Clinton, former presidential candidate Howard Dean, the Republic Majority leader in Congress Bill Frist and Israeli official Natan Sharansky would also make a presence.
The coalition also warned against an Israeli or American invasion of Syria or Iran or attempting to do, urging rather to walk a peaceful path to dismantle nuclear weapons in the Middle East including those of
Israel.
Further to their support, Israeli nuclear whistle blower Mordachai Vanunu welcomed the protest, saying in a statement: “I welcome such a crowd which challenges Sharon and AIPAC”.
“The world should rather search for nuclear bombs in Israel, and not in Iran. The world peace requires a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction,” added Vanunu.
The coalition includes prominent congressmen as Paul Findley, a Republican Congressman from Illinois, who said the US strategic relations with Israel discredit the image of the US and drag Washington into unnecessary wars with Iran and Syria.
Among the groups supporting the May 23 protest is the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee and the Middle East Crisis Committee and Council for the National Interest.

Sharon Gets Hostile Reception in D.C.
by William Hughes (Monday 23 May 2005)

"Leave it to Israel’s Ariel Sharon to bring everyone together! His appearance in Washington, DC, on May 23, 2005, brought out hundreds of vocal demonstrators. The occasion was the annual conference of AIPAC, which is a part of the alien-based Zionist Cartel juggernaut. Ex-U.S. Sen. Ernest F. Hollings (D-SC) said, “The Iraq War was for Israel.” Are Sharon and the Zionist Cartel scheming a repeat performance for us with Iran and Syria?"

Washington - I never thought of Israel’s Ariel Sharon as a guy who could bring people together. [1] I was wrong! Probably, the most loathed Zionist on the planet, he brought out hundreds of demonstrators from the D.C. area, at the annual AIPAC conference, [2] held at the D.C. Convention Center, on Monday, May 23, 2005. They were all very vocal, too.

My first interview was with the highly-respected Rabbi, Yisroel Dovid Weiss. Standing in front of the Center, he said, “Ariel Sharon is not the representative of Judaism or the Jewish people...Judaism and Zionism are not one and the same. Sharon is the antithesis of what a good Jew should be,” the Rabbi insisted. [3] Doug Eyde, an activist from D.C. told me, “I’m here to protest AIPAC, which directs our foreign policy and billions of our money to the Israeli war machine and to the occupation of Palestine.”

The reasons for the protest varied: Sharon’s past crimes; opposition to Israel’s Apartheid Wall and its brutal treatment of the Palestinian people; and, also its dubious disengagement plan were raised. Israel’s role, via the shifty Neocons, in instigating the Iraqi War and pushing, too, for a U.S.-led war with Iran and Syria were also on the agenda. [4] Of course, the Zionist schemers won’t see any need for Israeli troops to get their hands bloodied in any possible conflict with Iran or Syria. Why should they? The Americans and Brits will do it for them, just as they are now doing it in Iraq. A recently retired U.S. Senator, Ernest F. Hollings (D-SC), said, “The Iraq War was for Israel.” [5]

David Kirshbaum of the D.C. Anti-War Network, (DAWN) was one of the first demonstrators to show up at the Center. He said: “We are here tonight to protest against AIPAC and Ariel Sharon. Israel practices Apartheid. It has been oppressing the Palestinians, exploiting their economy and destroying their ability to communicate with each other, especially because of the Apartheid Wall it is building. It’s a form of ethnic cleansing.” A resident of Edgemere, MD, John Bailey, was another demonstrator. He said, “I don’t like AIPAC’s influence on the U.S. government. George Washington warned us about the evils of excessive foreign entanglements. I really think that sums it up. We’re letting the tail wag the dog. It’s obvious a lot of the congressmen are scared to death to oppose Israel’s Right Wing policies.”

Although, the rally didn’t begin until 6:00 PM, at Massachusetts at 7th St., NW, across the street from the Center, I arrived, via the MARC Line, from Baltimore, at about 4:00 PM. I knew this was going to be a really big deal. There were two (count them) two full page, very expensive ads, in the New York Times, on Sunday, May 22nd, welcoming Sharon to America. They were signed by the usual suspects. The ADL’s mega-windbag, Abraham Foxman, naturally, was one of the many endorsers. (I hope his Hell will include being forced to repeatedly watch Mel Gibson’s movie, “The Passion of the Christ,” for all of eternity!) When I read the silly ad in a 36 point type, which stated: “WE STAND WITH ISRAEL, NOW AND FOREVER,” I had to shake my head and ask myself: “Whatever happened to loyalty to our Republic?”

The “official” endorsers of the Anti-AIPAC/Anti-Sharon protest action, also included one of my personal heroes, a very brave man, the whistle blower Mordechai Vanunu. [6] He dared to tell the truth about Israel’s stockpiling of nuclear weapons. As a result, he spent 18 years in prison in an Israeli hellhole, of which, 12 years were in solitary confinement. Another man of conscience was on that endorsement list for the demonstration - former Rep. Paul Findley (R-IL). His political career, like so many others, was short-circuited by the Zionist Cartel, of which AIPAC, is only a small smart of an alien-based, well-financed and feared juggernaut. Findley thought the U.S. attachment to Israel didn’t served our “national interest.” In fact, he saw it as a threat to the safety of our Republic. He was right on both counts. [7]

Nevertheless, Findley, like other truth-tellers before him, has been languishing in “Internal Exile” ever since. Meanwhile, Zionist lapdogs, such as the Speaker of the House, Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-IL); Sen. Bill Frist (R-TN); and the ultra-hawkish Secretary of State, Condi Rice, were all inside the Center for the gig. The politicos were given “speaking parts,” which in Hollywood jargon made them “Day Players,” for the tightly-stage-managed, “I love ‘Little Israel’ Festival.” Undoubtedly, if the past is prologue, they will be called on to praise Sharon/Israel shamelessly out of a hymn book that could easily be taken from the mad musings of that repulsive Zionist traitor - Jonathan Pollard! [8] Oh, it is all just so predictable - and, oh, so sad.

Malachy Kilbride is another activist associated with DAWN. He said, “I’m here to protest AIPAC. Congress really follows the desires of that organization. I’m also opposed to the policies of the Israeli government and how they are treating the Palestinian people.” The three listed speakers at the rally: Huwaida Arraf, Ross Pourzal and Dr. E. Faye Williams, all did commendable jobs. Williams was particularly brilliant as she demanded “justice for the Palestinians,” and invoked the memory of her spiritual mentor and one of America’s greatest sons - Martin Luther King! She is on the Board of Directors of the Council for the National Interest. Arraf is with the International Solidarity Movement and Pourzal is a representative of the Alliance of Progressive Iranians.

Ponder this: When a pushy Zionist lobbyist barks, “Jump!,” members of the U.S. Congress, or a bureaucrat, like Rice, with only a few exceptions, will respond, “How high?” [9] One day the American people will, finally, figure out that the horrific Enron scandal pales in comparison to how the Zionist intriguers have penetrated the inner sanctum of our governmental agencies and have used them for their own ends. [10] When that happens, watch out! If you love America and revere the patriots of old, [11] you have to be in despair over this phony “Made-in-Tel-Aviv Show.” It reveals just how far our Republic has fallen! No wonder the survivors of the “USS Liberty” haven’t been able to get a full public hearing about what really happened to the ill-fated vessel. [12) Ditto, the parents of peace activist, Rachel Corrie, who are still looking for justice for their martyred daughter. [13] Philosophically speaking, however, even personal, political and cultural despair, can be positive, if they point the way forward to the rebirth of our Republic.

Notes:

[1]. http://www.counterpunch.org/sharon.html.

[2]. http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/archives/
cat_israeli_spying.html.

[3]. http://homepage.mac.com/bhughes2/iMovieTheater97.html

[4]. http://greenvilleonline.com/news/opinion/2004/
05/09/2004050930901.htm.

[5]. http://www.rescuemideastpolicy.com/.

[6]. http://www.vanunu.freeserve.co.uk/.

[7]. http://wrmea.com/.

[8]. http://www.crimelibrary.com/terrorists_spies/spies/
pollard/11.html?sect=23.

[9]. http://wrmea.com./

[10]. http://www.wrmea.com/archives/May_2004/0405020.html.

[11]. “Encyclopedia of the American Revolution,” by Mark M. Boatner III.

[12]. http://www.ussliberty.org/.

[13]. http://www.rachelcorrie.org/